Sex Pistols facts
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The Sex Pistols were asked by their manager to write a song called "Submission", hoping they would write about bondage. Instead they wrote a song about a submarine mission.
how many albums did the sex pistols release?
Sid Vicious, bassist of the Sex Pistols asked Lemmy of Motorhead to teach him how to play bass. "I can't play bass", to which Lemmy replied "I know."
Who was at the sex pistols first gig?
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who was at the sex pistols gig in manchester?
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Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols auditioned for the band by singing along to an Alex Cooper record. Guitarist Steve Jones later said that "Rotten looked the part with his green hair, but he couldn't sing. Then again, we couldn't play, so it was okay."
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Sid Vicious, the bassist of the Sex Pistols, asked Lemmy Kilmister to teach him how to play bass with the words, "I can't play bass," to which Lemmy replied, "I know."
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In 1978 Sex Pistols member John Lydon (AKA Johnny Rotten) called out Jimmy Saville as a sexual predator during a BBC interview. The clip was edited out before broadcast
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Sid Vicious was such a poor bassist that when performing with the Sex Pistols his band mates would often unplug his amplifier mid-performance.
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While recording Sex Pistols song Pretty Vacant in 1977, John Lydon emphasized "vacant"'s second syllable - so he could sneak the word 'c**t' onto TV/radio. 35 years later the song was played in London’s 2012 Olympics opening ceremony – so Britain sneakily said 'c**t' to the entire world.
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Johnny Rotten, from the Sex Pistols, was a defendant in a Judge Judy episode.
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When the Sex Pistols, considered one of the most influential acts in the history of popular music, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006, they refused to attend the ceremony, calling the museum "a piss stain."
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When the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted the Sex Pistols, the band rejected it, told them they would not attend, and called the museum a "piss stain".
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Post-Punk band Public Image Ltd (led by former Sex Pistols singer Johnny Rotten) considered the idea of their second album being released in a sandpaper package that would effectively ruin the sleeve art of any records shelved next to it.
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Roger Ebert wrote the screenplay to an unproduced Sex Pistols film titled "Who Killed Bambi". The script had a sex scene between Sid Vicious and Marianne Faithful (who played his mother); Vicious loved the script, his only objection being "I don't think my mum will like the part with the heroin"
Why did the sex pistols break up?
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The Sex Pistols told the press that they kicked Glen Matlock out because he liked the Beatles although the real reason was that he was sick of the band and wanted to leave.
The Sex Pistols manager's son destroyed nearly $7 million dollars worth of punk memorabilia - source
Sid Vicious was the name of John Lydon’s hamster before the bassist of Sex Pistols adopted it as his stage name. - source
The 1980s Australian punk band "The Celibate Rifles" chose their name as a deliberate antonym of "The Sex Pistols".
Sex Pistols lead singer Johnny Rotten appeared as a defendant against one of Captain Beefheart's drummers on an episode of "Judge Judy". - source
When did the sex pistols break up?
The Sex Pistols managed to get a #1 hit with a single that the BBC refused to play and several major retailers refused to sell
How did the sex pistols start?
Bassist Sid Vicious wanted to contribute to the Sex Pistols album Never Mind the Bollocks, but the band refused due to Vicious' incompetence. He ultimately played a barely-audible part on the song "Bodies".
Ex Pistols, a scam band meant to copy the success of Sex Pistols by incorporating similar music, packaging and artwork.
The Sex Pistols tried to play the anti-monarchist "God Save the Queen" on a boat on the Thames, near the Palace of Westminster, on the Queen's 25th anniversary. However, they were arrested when they docked.
Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols alluded to the sordid conduct by Jimmy Savile in a 1978 BBC Radio 1 interview.
Sid Vicious of the Sex Pistols once carved the words "GIMME A FIX" into his chest with a razor while in heroin withdrawal before a concert in Dallas.